Tips On A Quality Home Inspection Atlanta

By Charles Morris


In life, there are not many decisions that will require you to make a substantial financial commitment, as the one made when purchasing a residence. A lot of money, time and energy are spent on the process of finding and buying a real house. For this reason, it becomes necessary to ensure that a quality home inspection Atlanta is performed before you can sign any papers.

You will need to get multiple recommendations. It is likely that your Realtor will recommend a few firms or individuals, but given that you are the one buying the residence, you have to ensure you choose wisely. Apart from asking neighbors and friend, the American Society of House Inspectors is a great place to check for names of local professionals.

Interview each inspector you find and learn more about how the inspector works, the kind of background he has and the kind of training he possesses. You should also inquire about whether he is insured, licensed and attending continuing classes. A good inspector should communicate in an understandable manner.

As a buyer, just because you will receive the final report does not mean that you should miss the assessment. Attending an assessment will be an opportunity for you to learn. A good assessor will insist that you avail yourself for the assessment.

When you take the time to show up for this assessment, you will be able to go through all the items you do not understand. You can also make inquiries on what is being checked, and why it has to be checked. The assessor will answer all these questions and provide further explanations if you do not understand any point.

Attending the inspection is also beneficial in that you get to ask questions. Unless you are a contractor, you probably do not know much about the structural integrity of a residence. The inspector will answer all your questions and explain what he is doing, or looking for during the assessment.

In a typical residence, the seller will make sure that all utilities are operational on the day of the assessment. The same cannot be said for the homes that have been foreclosed. For such a residence, the buyer has the responsibility of making sure that all utilities are on when the assessment is taking place.

If the house you want to purchase gets its drinking water from a well, have the well tested for contaminants. It is recommended that you get the water tested, regardless of whether it comes from a public source, or from a well. Water testing can tell you about the integrity of your plumbing pipes.

While at it, make sure to test for mold. The mold remediation can be very expensive, and if the mold is toxic, you could get exposed to health complications. You should have the residence tested for mold and asbestos during the inspection.

Make sure you go through the report once it is complete. Just because you spent a lot of time hunting for the right residence does not mean that you should take the assessment as a formality. Reading the report allows you to know everything that is present in the house, and which could potentially cause you problems.




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